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CARES Act: Will There Be a Phase 4?

Jul 10, 2020

With the economy and financial markets flashing mixed signals, it’s no wonder that lawmakers are deadlocked on whether to pass a Phase 4 of the CARES Act.

More than $3 trillion in stimulus has been pushed into the economy since March. Critics of a CARES Act Phase 4 package say the economy needs time to digest an unprecedented amount of federal spending. On the other hand, supporters say more is needed to help 21 million unemployed Americans and the many small businesses that continue to struggle with the pandemic’s impact.1,2

Here are a few changes being considered in Washington for a CARES Act Phase 4:

  • Another round of stimulus checks (the first round was in Phase 3)3
  • A payroll tax cut, a new idea being considered by the White House4
  • Liability shields for businesses against coronavirus impacts5
  • Workplace safety standards (steps taken by businesses vary widely)6
  • Additional funding for state and local governments (more than one million public-sector employees have been laid off since the outbreak)7

This is a confusing time as proposals can often get mingled with actual updates to existing rules. For example, did you know that the Small Business Administration extended until August 8, 2020, its deadline to apply for the Paycheck Protection Program? The extension was approved just recently.8

If you have any questions, please reach out to a dedicated team member at Epic Capital we would welcome the opportunity to provide additional insight. Meanwhile, we’re keeping close tabs on whether a CARES Act Phase 4 package moves to vote in Congress. Stay tuned on our website and social media for additional updates

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